Services You Can Disable
There are quite a few services you can disable from starting automatically.
This would be to speed up your boot time and free resources.
They are only suggestions so I suggestion you read the description of each one when you run Services
and that you turn them off one at a time.
Some possibilities are:
Alerter
Application Management
Clipbook
Fast UserSwitching
Human Interface Devices
Indexing Service
Messenger
Net Logon
NetMeeting
QOS RSVP
Remote Desktop Help Session Manager
Remote Registry
Routing & Remote Access
SSDP Discovery Service
Universal Plug and Play Device Host
Web Client
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Services You Can Disable
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Sunday, October 30, 2011
Hack Your Start Button
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Window's Tweak: Hack Your Start Button I've gotten so many requests on how to change the Windows XP Start button, I'm going to teach you how to hack it to pieces manually. Before you get started, you might want to print out this page for easy reference. Change the Start text: 1. First of all, make sure you download Resource Hacker. You'll need this puppy to edit resources inside your Windows shell. 2. Locate explorer.exe in your c:\Windows directory. Make a copy of the file in the same directory and rename it explorer.bak. 3. Now launch Resource Hacker. In the File menu, open explorer.exe. You'll now see a bunch of collapsed folders. 4. Expand the String Table folder and then find folder No. 37 (folder No. 38 if you're in Windows Classic mode). 5. Click on resource 1033 and locate the text that says "Start." This is your Start button, and now you've got control over what it says! Change the "Start" text to your text of choice. You don't have a character limit, but the text takes up valuable taskbar space, so don't make it too long. 6. Click on the button labeled Compile Script. This updates the settings for your Start button. But nothing will happen until you complete through step #20, so keep going!
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Hacking Windows XP Registry Part-III
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1. Modify Control Panel Categories
Friday, October 28, 2011
Hacking Windows XP Registry Part-II
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1. Connected Web Files and Folders
Connecting web files and folders allows a primary .htm or .html file to be moved in conjunction with files associated with the primary document. Once the primary document has been defined, create a sub-folder using the same name as the primary document but assign it a .files extension. Whenever the primary file is moved, the sub-folder will also move and remain as a sub-folder of the primary. [Start] [Run] [Regedit] Go to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer Modify/Create DWORD Value of Data type REG_DWORD Named [NoFileFolderConnection] Setting for Value Data: [0 = Enabled (Default) / 1 = Disabled] Exit Registry / Reboot 2. Hide/Show My Documents Folder on Desktop By default, Windows XP does not show the My Documents folder on the Windows desktop. Using the registry tweak below allows you to control whether or not My Documents is displayed. [Start] [Run] [Regedit] Go to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\CLSID\{450D8FBA-AD25-11D0-98A8-0800361B1103}\ShellFolder Modify/Create DWORD Value of Data type REG_DWORD Named [Attributes] Setting for Value Data: [Default = 0xf0400174 / Hidden = 0xf0500174] Exit Registry / Reboot Hacking Windows XP Registry Part-I
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Structure of Windows XP Registry : When you will open the Windows XP Registry , you will see it's divided into two panes. On the left side there are Five main Keys as shown below. These can be expanded to several Sub-Keys, which further has many Sub-Keys. +HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT +HKEY_CURRENT_USER +HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE +HKEY_USERS +HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG Before you try out the Tweaks, learn how to Backup and Restore Windows XP Registry. Types of Registry Backups : It?s very important that before you do editing you make a backup of the current registry. If you ignore this warning, it might prove deadly for you? So better listen to me. Open your registry. Go to Start>Run , type regedit . When you invoke the Export function from File>Export, you are given a choice of different file types that can be saved : Registration Files (*.reg) Registry Hive Files (*.*) Text Files (*.txt) Win9x/NT 4 Registration Files (*.reg) All Files Each one of the different file types above plays an important role in how the data you export is saved. Choosing the wrong type can give you unexpected results. So let me explain you quickly these file types. |
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